Tozzi Two Competition

** Thanks for entering into the competition. The lucky draw result will be announced in Hi-Fi+ September issue.**

WIN! Markaudio-Sota Tozzi Two loudspeakers worth $1,195!!

We have teamed up with Hi-Fi+ to bring you a chance to win a pair of our excellent Tozzi Two loudspeakers. Simply answer the question below to be in with a chance to win.

Hi-Fi+ editor Alan Sircom reviewed the Markaudio-Sota Tozzi Two in Issue #144. He was impressed and wrote. “The exciting part of the whole Tozzi Two is its performance…these loudspeakers behave like a notionally ideal point source, while also possessed of incredible speed of attack and release, extraordinary detail retrieval, and pin-point precise imagery. But the ‘big’ aspect of the Tozzi Two is the driver unit; a variant of the 75mm Alpair 5 drive unit designed by Mark Fenlon. It is the kind of loudspeakers you could use on a desktop for hours on end without any stress, and could even be used to play good sounds in a small to medium size room brilliantly.”

COMPETITION QUESTION

What is the size of the Alpair 5 drive unit used in the Tozzi Two?

a. 25mm

b. 55mm

c. 75mm

To answer, please visit Markaudio-Sota dedicated competition page.

Competition Rules

The completion will run from June 1st 2017 until August 8th 2017. The competition is open to everyone, but multiple, automated or bulk entries will be disqualified. The winner will be chosen by random from all valid entries, will be contacted via email (where possible) and their name will be published in the Hi-Fi+ magazine. The Editor’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Absolute Multimedia (UK) Ltd. is compliant with the Data Protection Act and UK laws apply. Our policy is such that we will not pass on your details to any third party without your prior consent.

About us

Sota Acoustics Ltd is a company dedicated to the creation of a family of audio products that have an engineered approach. Branded Markaudio-Sota, one of its goals is to apply an All-Range audio driver technology with minimalist control networks.